Juno, formerly a bank employee, gets a call on his first day at work from a woman seeking advice. She asks if insurance is paid out on suicides, and only after hanging up does he see the warning on the insurance agreement. A few days Juno receives a request for a meeting with an unknown policy holder. From the living room of a decrepit house Juno opens the door to the bedroom to see a seven-year-old hanging from the ceiling. Police start an investigation, but the autopsy and all the evidence points to suicide. But Juno can't shake his suspicions that the incident was actually a murder. Believing that insurance, which should protect lives, cannot be seen to promote murder, he withholds payment. There is evidence of other serial murders, and a secret lying inside company records in storage. Where is the truth? And what is the true nature of the Black House?

A meek agent at the Showa Life Insurance company receives a phone call from a customer who says that she's planning to commit suicide and wants to know if her policy will pay out. Concerned about her safety, the agent visits her house only to find that her young son has hanged himself. As he investigates further, more and more people connected with this family start having 'accidents,' and if he's not careful, he might be next.

Former Los Angeles homicide detective Jack Sawyer, now living in a small Wisconsin town, is called on by the local police chief: Can Jack help his inexperienced force solve a string of gruesome murders that has struck the region? Although Jack cannot recall the events twenty years ago that led him to a parallel universe to save his dying mother, he senses an otherworldly force behind the killings. Drawn back to the Territories and his hidden past, Jack must now encounter the ferocious evils sheltered inside a terrifying house at the end of a deserted tract of forest.

After a seasonal round of split releases and limited demos, 2004 brings the third full-length release from Krieg.Twelve tracks reflect a wider range of songwriting – and with them a necessary change in production, allowing the guitar to have more clarity, capturing a more gothic sound in the truest sense: often resounding a synthesis of Misfits (circa _Earth A.D._) and Darkthrone.

Twenty years ago, a boy named Jack Sawyer traveled to a parallel universe called The Territories to save his mother and her Territories "twinner" from a premature and agonizing death that would have brought cataclysm to the other world. Now Jack is a retired Los Angeles homicide detective living in the nearly nonexistent hamlet of Tamarack, WI. He has no recollection of his adventures in the Territories and was compelled to leave the police force when an odd, happenstance event threatened to awaken those memories.

Explore the life of the man who almost single-handedly changed the face of American music as filmmakers profile Atlantic Records founding father Ahmet Ertegun. Upon hearing the African-American music that kept nightclubs hopping in racially segregated Washington D.C. of the 1940s, Ertegun knew he had found his true calling. Not only did Ertegun speculate that "all popular music stems from black music," but he put his theory to the ultimate test by exporting this distinctly American music to England - where it fused with European sensibilities to create something entirely unique….

4 (All Aboard The Magic Pus (or Black Pus 4 (All Aboard The Magic Pus is the fourth solo album from Brian Chippendale, who is known as Black Pus. A member of the Providence, Rhode Island noise rock duo Lightning Bolt, the album also features help from Princer Prance, Hundred Arms, Lord Sun Son, Inspector Bass, Time, and Yabo Jagaim, who are all Chippendale/Black Pus. This was released on his own Diarrhea label.

Beware House Music fans, the Kontor Top Of The Clubs The Ultimate House Collection brings you home with their tracklist, loads of top house music tracks from the past few years. You could also call this edition of the Kontor Top of the Clubs a musical journey through time in the House Music genre. By the mid-2000s, when the hands-up area had reached its peak and hit more and more house music on the dance floors, no one really wanted to believe that the comparatively slow sound would be the big trend, and yet it was many tracks celebrated hard. Many artists are still a huge success in this sector and have created timeless hits with their hits many years ago. The Ultimate House Collection you can almost find them all to be exact 69 mega hits of the house music sector.